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there's been concerns that france is the -- man of europe. but they're going to be asking more about this alleged affair with actress julie gayet more than the economic environment in france. necessarily hy nestle has basic said it left out affluent customers in its strategy and focused on those spending small changes on sweets. so sales in india were growing at about 20 odd percent per year in the past three years. third quarter last year, sales were growing just 8%. that's how much nestle has been trading in terms of its strat by. but the link today proving there is money in that premium segment. take ta look at the performance of the company so far today. 1.3% higher and this on the news that it grew market shares in all project categories. north america are proving one of the sweet spots for lindt today, sales climbing 8.6% and on foreign exchange markets, a bit of attraction in the sterling today. 1.6402. we haven't held some of the highs of the session. this on the back of inflation, hitting that 3% target that the central bank wants. t
there's been concerns that france is the -- man of europe. but they're going to be asking more about this alleged affair with actress julie gayet more than the economic environment in france. necessarily hy nestle has basic said it left out affluent customers in its strategy and focused on those spending small changes on sweets. so sales in india were growing at about 20 odd percent per year in the past three years. third quarter last year, sales were growing just 8%. that's how much nestle has...
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. >> the community of comoros islanders living in france has been devastated by this accident. many lost loved ones who were going home for the holidays. the 14-year-old who beat all the odds flew to paris on a french government jet with a special medical team. bruised and cut, bahia was just able to talk. in paris, kassim said the emotional trauma is just beginning. >> translator: it will be very hard for her, he says. she survived but her mother was killed in the crash. [ speaking in french ] [ speaking in french ] [ speaking in french ] [ speaking in french ] [ speaking in french ] >>> there was nothing out of the ordinary. there was nothing wrong with the plane. there was nothing wrong with me or the captain. >> so they taxied out to where their map told them to go around sat actually directly below the tower. the tower that morning was understaffed. it was a 6:00 a.m. flight. there should have been two people in the tower. there was only one. they held short directly underneath him for about 15 seconds, i think. he had his back turned so he never saw that they were headed
. >> the community of comoros islanders living in france has been devastated by this accident. many lost loved ones who were going home for the holidays. the 14-year-old who beat all the odds flew to paris on a french government jet with a special medical team. bruised and cut, bahia was just able to talk. in paris, kassim said the emotional trauma is just beginning. >> translator: it will be very hard for her, he says. she survived but her mother was killed in the crash. [ speaking...
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imagine that. ♪ >>> packing up for france to see bia. hope she likes my outfits. she lives in paris, but we're going to normandy for the weekend. it will be pretty cool. >> how are you doing, kid? >> will this look good on me? >> i think so. it looks really cute. i'm excited. it going to be really cool. >> electronic devices. it's very important you turn off your cellular telephone. >> it is good. put some garlic and butter on it, yeah. i have read so much about europe, i have never seen it in person, though. it will be nice to see it. i can go weeks without thinking about what happened to me. but it either comes up in a dream, comes up in conversation, comes up in just normal life. i'll see something and i'll remember. sometimes it puts me in a bad state of mind and makes me very depressed. >> at the end of the day the whole thing was a perfect storm. >> 31 investigators would spend 13,000 hours examining every facet of the crash. >> the ntsb was created to investigate accidents, and really, the important part of that is to have an independent organization that i
imagine that. ♪ >>> packing up for france to see bia. hope she likes my outfits. she lives in paris, but we're going to normandy for the weekend. it will be pretty cool. >> how are you doing, kid? >> will this look good on me? >> i think so. it looks really cute. i'm excited. it going to be really cool. >> electronic devices. it's very important you turn off your cellular telephone. >> it is good. put some garlic and butter on it, yeah. i have read so...
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. >> people don't know i think that you were born in paris, france. >> yeah, weird. i was born in the american hospital. >> where my mother was born, as well. >> really? incredible. [ speaking french ] >> we're done. >> i think one of my daddy's happiest days, and it's a little self-ser self-serving, when i got my big break in the business, it was on a show called name that tune and it was out at the nbc studios in l.a.. and my daddy came all the time, my dad and mom always supported everything i did. and my daddy and mom came to see me for my last taping day. i was raised treat everybody the way you want to be treated. the golden rule. we were leaving that day, and it makes me cry because i think it was my most proud moment and it was nothing to do with what i had accomplished. the guard said can i tell you something? and my dad said, yes, thank you kindly. he said can i tell you snag every time your girl came through that gate, love came with her. my daddy started to cry like i'm still crying. first of all, i lost my daddy 12 1/2 years ago, so it's still fresh whei
. >> people don't know i think that you were born in paris, france. >> yeah, weird. i was born in the american hospital. >> where my mother was born, as well. >> really? incredible. [ speaking french ] >> we're done. >> i think one of my daddy's happiest days, and it's a little self-ser self-serving, when i got my big break in the business, it was on a show called name that tune and it was out at the nbc studios in l.a.. and my daddy came all the time, my dad...
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his first order of business in france a meeting of the friends of syria group at the french foreign affairs ministry. >> kerry will try to convince the opposition party to attend talks later this moynihan switzerland. the u.s. beliefs the assad regime has lost credit built. >>> sectarian violence is on the rise in iraq. [ gunshot ] seven people were killed today and at least 60 people have died in the last two weeks as violence grips that country. >> battles have raged between al qaeda linked fighters and government troops in fallujah. michael holmes is live in baghdad right now following all this violence. michael, good to see you this morning. what's happening there? >> reporter: yeah. things have been fairly quiet in anbar province, fallujah and ramadi and where all that fighting has been both by the al qaeda linked groups but also sunni tribesmen who have their own beef with the government. they feel they have been cut out of everything. here in baghdad today it's been pretty busy too. two car bombs have gone off here today, one at a bus station targeting recruits that signed up and abo
his first order of business in france a meeting of the friends of syria group at the french foreign affairs ministry. >> kerry will try to convince the opposition party to attend talks later this moynihan switzerland. the u.s. beliefs the assad regime has lost credit built. >>> sectarian violence is on the rise in iraq. [ gunshot ] seven people were killed today and at least 60 people have died in the last two weeks as violence grips that country. >> battles have raged...
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we're on a collision course with france. it's really a perfect storm. you have got technology, you've got an aging population, and you've got big government. that perfect storm is putting this labor force participation rate on a collision course with france. >> what i wonder though and john perhaps you can address this, if you look across all of the other december indicators that touched on employment trends or consumer spending trends for this economy, so far they look okay, and they were consistently okay. so this does look like an odd man out, and while larry is right about the longer term concern about this participation rate, it is possible, certainly possible, you could see 2014, some of what happened just in the last two months alone, start to reverse. >> that's true. although it does depend on the weather here. we've had a pretty cold start to january. luckily the survey week for the jobs report is actually next week, and it looks like next week is going to be a little warmer and less snowy than this week. so i think you do get a pop just becaus
we're on a collision course with france. it's really a perfect storm. you have got technology, you've got an aging population, and you've got big government. that perfect storm is putting this labor force participation rate on a collision course with france. >> what i wonder though and john perhaps you can address this, if you look across all of the other december indicators that touched on employment trends or consumer spending trends for this economy, so far they look okay, and they...
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numbers in spain and industrial production were up fairly dramatically this morning even in france where the numbers had been weak. pmi has been weak the last month or two. numbers are looking better. steve mentioned china. the import number came out this morning was really quite strong and showed that the economy is continuing to continue -- continuing on its slower path than 10 mers. we think it's certainly solid. >> all right. that's going to be -- you think last year was interesting. we're in for another one this year. >> i think so. >> thanks for coming in. >> thank you very much. >> keeping the optimism. >> yeah. >> meantime, another top story today. more trouble for target. investigation into that recent data breach now shows that up to 70 million people were impacted. it also shows stolen information includes name, mailing addresses, phone numbers, or e-mail addresses. paul is the krerceo of risk con strategist. so, beyond these disturbing headlines, if you were one of the shoppers at target over the holiday season, paul, how worried should you be right now? >> i think pretty con
numbers in spain and industrial production were up fairly dramatically this morning even in france where the numbers had been weak. pmi has been weak the last month or two. numbers are looking better. steve mentioned china. the import number came out this morning was really quite strong and showed that the economy is continuing to continue -- continuing on its slower path than 10 mers. we think it's certainly solid. >> all right. that's going to be -- you think last year was interesting....
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sdpts for the cac in france. and asia overnight, markets there saw some mixed results. this is not much movement at all. the nikkei up by 0.2%. declines for both the kospi and the shanghai composite. and oil prices have been the ones people have been watching so closely. this morning, up by over 1%. but yesterday, oil prices closed at the lowest level in eight months. up by 97 cents today, but that gets to 92.63 for wti. ten-year note is still yielding below 2% at 3.97% now. and the dollar is stronger this morning. in fact, right now, the euro is at 1.3599. dollar/yen is showing 104.99. and gold prices have been slightly higher this morning. you'll see right now they're up by about $3. 1,232.50 an ounce. >>> the employment report for december is due at 8:30 eastern time. that's less than two hours away. joining us right now is kevin couplins, the u.s. economist at ubs. david joy is chief market strategist at meriprice financial in boston. kevin, what are you expecting to see on this jobs report? >> sure. we're looking for a pretty -- we expect a pretty solid report, alb
sdpts for the cac in france. and asia overnight, markets there saw some mixed results. this is not much movement at all. the nikkei up by 0.2%. declines for both the kospi and the shanghai composite. and oil prices have been the ones people have been watching so closely. this morning, up by over 1%. but yesterday, oil prices closed at the lowest level in eight months. up by 97 cents today, but that gets to 92.63 for wti. ten-year note is still yielding below 2% at 3.97% now. and the dollar is...
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you don't want france to have a debt problem. >> you're on the other side of this trade. >> i don't know what brian's talking about. i have a chart that comes from steven sutmyer, from merrill lynch. what the chart is showing is a five-year period of time. that's european stocks in a ratio chart versus the united states stocks. if you look at that ratio, that's starting to bottom out right now. i think that european stocks on a mean reversion basis, have a ton of ground to make up. and i think a layup trade is to be long europe and look at that row for the united states. you're talking about p.e. ratios of 11-times and 12-times earnings, versus u.s. small caps at 19 1/2. u.s. large caps at 17. this is an easy trade to make. a lot of the stuff that brian is worried about, is very well-known. very well understood. and i think the prices, the prices and the discount, relative to the u.s., are already pricing that in. i want to say one other thing. and i think this is very important people understand. european banks are going to be the tell. they're going to be the deciding sector that tells
you don't want france to have a debt problem. >> you're on the other side of this trade. >> i don't know what brian's talking about. i have a chart that comes from steven sutmyer, from merrill lynch. what the chart is showing is a five-year period of time. that's european stocks in a ratio chart versus the united states stocks. if you look at that ratio, that's starting to bottom out right now. i think that european stocks on a mean reversion basis, have a ton of ground to make up....
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what happens, though, if we get activity either on the ratings side or if france, you know, continues, for example, to underperform and that calls into question the viability of europe's recovery? >> well, i certainly expect to see france to continue to underperform, as i would expect any socialist economy to lag a capitalist driven one. but that said, i don't think we're going to see anything like an across-the-board downgrade. we just saw a very good post-bailout bond auction inside of ireland. that bodes well, i think, not just for ireland but likely for other members gaining strength inside of the zone. in fact, if we do see downgrades across the board, i would view that most likely as a buying opportunity, not a sell. >> katy, let's bring it back home. you're the chart watcher. what levels are you watching carefully right now? what's your scenario for the near term here for this market? >> the latest break out for the s&p 500 targeted about 1935. so that's a pretty impressive up move. that would be with an intermediate term horizon, maybe two to three months out. very bullish for
what happens, though, if we get activity either on the ratings side or if france, you know, continues, for example, to underperform and that calls into question the viability of europe's recovery? >> well, i certainly expect to see france to continue to underperform, as i would expect any socialist economy to lag a capitalist driven one. but that said, i don't think we're going to see anything like an across-the-board downgrade. we just saw a very good post-bailout bond auction inside of...
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i don't think it's all that cheap pull france is a disaster in the happening. >> the way you could play it, play it through technology stocks. u.s. technology companies, that they've got 30% exposure on average. >> retail over there is continuing to be soft like it has in the u.s. >> trade of the day is a short play that's coming up right after this break. than we're going to talk to a business owner whose work gives him a very unique insooilt sight into the jobs number before it came out. we'll see what he thinks now and what he expects tomorrow. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan, in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into ac
i don't think it's all that cheap pull france is a disaster in the happening. >> the way you could play it, play it through technology stocks. u.s. technology companies, that they've got 30% exposure on average. >> retail over there is continuing to be soft like it has in the u.s. >> trade of the day is a short play that's coming up right after this break. than we're going to talk to a business owner whose work gives him a very unique insooilt sight into the jobs number before...
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off the coast of ireland, spain, france, also portugal. world-class athletes are flocking to the hot spots to chase the so-called black surf. >> susan, thanks. >>> "the ridiculist" is next. c explore what's new. for 575 calories or less on our lighter fare menu. enjoy fresh tossed. go fish. and try our new rosemary garlic chicken at olive garden. tonight i want to draw your attention to some of the neat stuff that can happen when it gets super cold. for instance the things stephanie elam showed us earlier this week. >> i saw this last night for the first time. blew my mind. we've got some hot water for you. let's see if it works right now, anderson, live tv, here we go. >> that's crazy. >> reporter: it has to be really hot. it has to be really really hot. if you do that then you get the mist. unbelievable little science project. >> that is crazy. we had her repeat it about 20 times. i was obsessed with it. if there's one thing i've learned for every cool little science project there's always some guy who thinks what would happen if i took
off the coast of ireland, spain, france, also portugal. world-class athletes are flocking to the hot spots to chase the so-called black surf. >> susan, thanks. >>> "the ridiculist" is next. c explore what's new. for 575 calories or less on our lighter fare menu. enjoy fresh tossed. go fish. and try our new rosemary garlic chicken at olive garden. tonight i want to draw your attention to some of the neat stuff that can happen when it gets super cold. for instance the...
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and the peripheral debt has been on fire in the last five days and the two big names germany and france have been the laggards. that's the 41st trefirst trend other trend is the emerging markets have been a mess. thailand, south korea, russia, india, webrazil, all to the downside. let's look at the earnings, michron is nor toeiously difficult to model. that stock moving after an amazing 2% gain last year. constellation great beer sales. really amazed, corona and modell modella on fire. u.s. bancorp downgraded specifically on evaluation. and mcdonald's downgraded lack of potential drivers for 2014 wells was talking about. and highly promotional domestic environment is what they're worried about there. right now the dow down 31 points. guys, back to you. >> all right, thanks, very much, mr. pisani. the emerging markets, glad we looked at that, it's painful. >> rick santelli is at the cme group in chicago. >> the fixed income market has been hovering a bit, but good data certainly does wake it up a bit. if you look at a chart of an important spread i picked fives versus 30s but 5s versus 1
and the peripheral debt has been on fire in the last five days and the two big names germany and france have been the laggards. that's the 41st trefirst trend other trend is the emerging markets have been a mess. thailand, south korea, russia, india, webrazil, all to the downside. let's look at the earnings, michron is nor toeiously difficult to model. that stock moving after an amazing 2% gain last year. constellation great beer sales. really amazed, corona and modell modella on fire. u.s....
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the ftse down 0.5% and the cac in france and the dax in germany down by 0.2%. in asia yo overnight, the markets there at least for the nikkei was up close to 2%. some red arrows for the shanghai composite. oil prices have climbed just barely this morning, up by 8 cents to 93.75. this comes after three sessions with sharp declines for oil prices since the beginning of the year. as we mentioned earlier today, the ten-year note is yielding 2.3%. 2.957.%. we have seen it pushing to get back around 3% or just below that. we'll see what happens. the dollar at this point is stronger against the euro or the yen. yen is at 104.733. and gold prices at this hour are down by about $4. 1,225.60 an ounce. >>> coming up, no one saw it coming and it could impact the super bowl. >>> plus, can you tell us how much the polar vortex will disrupt the nation's energy supplies? >>> but first, take a look at currencies. "squawk box" will be back right after this. i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my
the ftse down 0.5% and the cac in france and the dax in germany down by 0.2%. in asia yo overnight, the markets there at least for the nikkei was up close to 2%. some red arrows for the shanghai composite. oil prices have climbed just barely this morning, up by 8 cents to 93.75. this comes after three sessions with sharp declines for oil prices since the beginning of the year. as we mentioned earlier today, the ten-year note is yielding 2.3%. 2.957.%. we have seen it pushing to get back around...
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a scary situation over in france. on monday workers at goodyear tire and rubber factory blocked a door and held two managers hostage. the managers were released earlier today before the situation got too much out of hand. >>> let's bring in someone who has had firsthand experience in dealing with this kind of situation which across the globe is not that uncommon. chip starns is the ceo who was held hostage by his own workers in china last year. remember that story? well, he's with us now. he's working for a different company presumably with employees that won't take him hostage, and we welcome our own colleague from cnbc asia, eunice, who is joining us in the united states for the week here. we're thrilled to have you with us, eunice. she covered that story last year. chip, let me start with you. thinking back, now we've got these goodyear executives who are being held hostage. what is going on? is that an effective strategy? did it work for your employees when they did this last year? >> no, absolutely not. it didn't
a scary situation over in france. on monday workers at goodyear tire and rubber factory blocked a door and held two managers hostage. the managers were released earlier today before the situation got too much out of hand. >>> let's bring in someone who has had firsthand experience in dealing with this kind of situation which across the globe is not that uncommon. chip starns is the ceo who was held hostage by his own workers in china last year. remember that story? well, he's with us...
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a strange story happening in france. two goodyear bosses were being held captive by their own employees inside a factory in northern france. we're now hearing that those bosses have been released. we want to go over to cnbc's stephanie pedrozi, what's going on there? >> reporter: good morning. they've been released by the police about 30 minutes ago and angry workers did not oppose the police, but they still want to negotiate. they didn't have the choice after the management of goodyear france decided not to start negotiations as long as the two men were held by angry workers. it's not clear what these workers are planning now. they say they will not leave the factory and will continue the battle until they will manage to start negotiations with the management of goodyear france. they are not trying to block the closure of this factory anymore but are trying to negotiate the best package they can for the 1,200 people who are going to lose their job because this factory behind me is going to shut down, to close, very shor
a strange story happening in france. two goodyear bosses were being held captive by their own employees inside a factory in northern france. we're now hearing that those bosses have been released. we want to go over to cnbc's stephanie pedrozi, what's going on there? >> reporter: good morning. they've been released by the police about 30 minutes ago and angry workers did not oppose the police, but they still want to negotiate. they didn't have the choice after the management of goodyear...
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an emblem of france's issues. ross westgate is joining us now. what can you tell us about the market there? >> good morning, electricky. we'll talk more about that goodyear story, as well. right now, stocks even stevens decliners versus vnsers. although we're up, when you break that down and look at the indices, it's a slightly different picture. the ftse has been flat since the start of the year. it was flat last year, up about 0.3%. now, the german and french markets, up about 0.6% at the moment. the red inflation tipping down to 0.8% on the year. the core number coming in at 0.7%. now ecb has a records rate around 2%. but if that continues, they may well be forced to take more action and ease policy more than they extend ltros. but this inflation rate is getting lower may caught them to come up with more action. so we'll have to see what happens with that. but it's certainly worth looking at. take a look at how the sectors break down today, insurance and banks ticking higher this morning. household goods, technology, retail down slightly. but,
an emblem of france's issues. ross westgate is joining us now. what can you tell us about the market there? >> good morning, electricky. we'll talk more about that goodyear story, as well. right now, stocks even stevens decliners versus vnsers. although we're up, when you break that down and look at the indices, it's a slightly different picture. the ftse has been flat since the start of the year. it was flat last year, up about 0.3%. now, the german and french markets, up about 0.6% at...
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when you look at some of the pmis in italy and in france, most particularly, both of those showed contraction. we came over to the u.s. and saw services pmi, very good. but less than expected. it's on the radar. you need to be concerned about it. services are a massive part of the u.s. economy. >> and you pair that with earnings season. and the highest percentage of warnings when they started tracking the data, happening for this quarter. the fourth-quarter reporting period. >> i think this is the most important earnings period we've had in a few years now. i think the market has separated. they rewarded good reports. they punished bad. you're going to see that in spades this quarter. if you come in line or lower, you're going to be obliterated this quarter. i do think to tim's point about china b.k., there's some trades that set up. caterpillar sticks out to me. it has been a great market. it's off the 81 level. i think you sell it here. >> josh? >> i think the thing about the data, which is notable. but the market has gotten used to this concept of beat earnings and lower expectations. and
when you look at some of the pmis in italy and in france, most particularly, both of those showed contraction. we came over to the u.s. and saw services pmi, very good. but less than expected. it's on the radar. you need to be concerned about it. services are a massive part of the u.s. economy. >> and you pair that with earnings season. and the highest percentage of warnings when they started tracking the data, happening for this quarter. the fourth-quarter reporting period. >> i...
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we still have a problem with italy and france. look at those below 50. but let's leave that there for the moment. one more stock i wanted to mention to you was the ukin surer rsa which has been much troubled recently as you can see. there is a report that on thursday price waterhouse coopers will say the problems they've had in ireland are kind of a one-off deal. so they've rallied 6% after those recent losses. and proof positive that angela merkel is a woman of immense stamina. not only was she crosscountry skiing over christmas and new year, but when she injured herself and appears to have fractured her pelvis, she's carrying on. on wednesday she'll hold her first cabinet meeting of the new grand coalition though she has canceled her trip to warsaw. >> i thought -- i was afraid it was a downhill accident, but glad to hear it was cross country. >> i believe so. but they do go up and down. you know, you've got to push yourself. she is a woman of stamina. my word. >> in more ways than one. thanks, simon. simon hobbs. >>> let's check in with pasani on the
we still have a problem with italy and france. look at those below 50. but let's leave that there for the moment. one more stock i wanted to mention to you was the ukin surer rsa which has been much troubled recently as you can see. there is a report that on thursday price waterhouse coopers will say the problems they've had in ireland are kind of a one-off deal. so they've rallied 6% after those recent losses. and proof positive that angela merkel is a woman of immense stamina. not only was...
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france is one, turkey, brazil, south korea, indonesia. if you think about what drove a lot of american corporate growth over the last decades, it's been the ability to expand around the world in countries that are actually quite interested in aligning the standards with the united states. that's becoming more problematic. >> who's at fault? is this washington at large? is this the president? is this the function of edward snowden? what do you account for this? >> no question, snowden is a part of it. if you think about any companies dealing with big data trying to invest around the world, they're taking a hit because of that. syria's a problem. iran is a problem. if you're lockheed martin or raytheon and you want to sell arms, you know the sequester will hit you on the u.s. side. you want to sell to the turks, saudis, emirates? those guys will be buying less from the united states. they're concerned about foreign policy in the region. >> is this fixable? >> it's only a little fixable. >> or is this the long march? >> some of this is obama
france is one, turkey, brazil, south korea, indonesia. if you think about what drove a lot of american corporate growth over the last decades, it's been the ability to expand around the world in countries that are actually quite interested in aligning the standards with the united states. that's becoming more problematic. >> who's at fault? is this washington at large? is this the president? is this the function of edward snowden? what do you account for this? >> no question,...
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. >>> pope frances traveling to israel the west bank and jordan in may. the pope announced the trip to the holy land during his sunday blessing. it was to commemorate the historic meeting in jerusalem between pope paul the 6th and christians and patriarch. >> new york loosening restrictions on medical marijuana. andrew cuomo expected to announce an executive action allowing a number of hospitals to treat pot for certain ailments. they hope to dispense it as early as this year....